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hydrogen's number is 1
Hydrogen is a gas element. atomic number of it is 1.
to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu) to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu)
C6H12: The atomic mass of carbon is about 12 and that of hydrogen about 1. Therefore, the atomic mass of carbon plus 2 hydrogens is about 14, and 84/14 = 6
23 Hydrogens.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 1.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 12.
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.
The molar mass of hydrogen sulfide is 34,08 g.
Hydrogens atomic number is #1.
hydrogen's number is 1
twelve 12
Hydrogen is a gas element. atomic number of it is 1.
to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu) to find molar mass you add the molar mass of the carbons 3(amu)+ molar mass of the hydrogens 8(amu)
The weight of a hydrocarbon depends on the number of hydrogens and carbons on it. Each hydrogen atom on the molecule weighs 1.01 atomic mass units (amu) and each carbon weighs 12.01 amu.
Hydrogen has atomic number 1 whereas helium's is 2.
C6H12: The atomic mass of carbon is about 12 and that of hydrogen about 1. Therefore, the atomic mass of carbon plus 2 hydrogens is about 14, and 84/14 = 6